Prior Scientific Launches New Microscope Stage for Life Scientists

31 Oct 2016
Lois Manton-O'Byrne, PhD
Executive Editor

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Prior Scientific announces the H139, a new motorized microscope stage designed to enable life scientists to precisely position, move and image up to two microplates or nine microscope slides.

Offering precise movement (repeatability 0.7 µm) in the X and Y axis (280 x 80 mm), the H139 is the perfect tool for labs tasked with precise microscopic examination of larger numbers of microplates or microscope slides, and gives users a uniquely powerful combination of precision, speed and convenience.

Designed for use with leading models of inverted microscopes, the H139 allows users to conduct two live cell imaging experiments in mircoplates at the same time, allowing more efficient use of imaging center resources.

Incorporating Prior’s patented Intelligent Scanning Technology (IST) as standard, the H139 can be optionally equipped with 50 nm encoders for demanding applications requiring the finest precision and accuracy.

The H139 microscope stage may be controlled using Prior's compact and flexible ProScan® III control system. Using the ProScan III, the H139 can be automatically moved to an exact position, quickly move across and between samples, and automate imaging routines, as well as reducing strain from repeated manual operations.

In addition to the H139 stage, the ProScan III is capable of controlling a focus motor, filter wheels and shutters, as well as accessories such as cameras. The ProScan III control system is compatible with most microscopy imaging software, thereby enabling a complete imaging system to be controlled entirely from just one point.

H139 Multi-Well Plate Motorised Stage

Prior Scientific

Offering precise movement (repeatability 0.7 µm) in the X and Y axis (280 x 80 mm), the H139 is the perfect tool for labs tasked with precise microscopic examination of larger numbers of microplates or microscope slides, and gives users a uniquely powerful combination of precision, speed and convenience.  Designed for use with leading models of inverted microscopes, the H139 allows users to conduct two live cell imaging experiments in mircoplates at the same time, allowing more efficient use of imaging centre resources. Incorporating Prior’s patented Intelligent Scanning Technology (IST) as standard, the H139 can be optionally equipped with 50 nm encoders for demanding applications requiring the finest precision and accuracy.   Features: Holds up to 2 well plates or 9 slides Intelligent Scanning Technology as standard Suitable for use with most modern inverted microscopes Controlled via the ProScan III - can be integrated easily into the overall imaging system in a wide range of imaging software Excellent repeatabiltiy over a wide travel range 50 nm encoders available

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Prior Scientific Launches New Microscope Stage for Life Scientists